Kendon Single Ride-Up SRL Stand-Up User Manual

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Unloading

Attach ramps as instructed on pg. 6.

Remove all four (4) tie-downs from vehicle.

The motorcycle will not easily roll back to unload due to the design
and function of the front wheel chock.

Tips and Technique

When the trailer is loaded, the front wheel chock captures the front wheel of
the motorcycle. To unload, you have to get the wheel chock over its center
point and then it will release.

With the motorcycle Off and in Neutral, straddle the bike with both feet firmly
on the trailer. Aggressively pull up and back while keeping your hand on the
front brake lever (brake not applied), your motorcycle will ride up the wheel
chock.
At the peak grab your front brake so the bike does not roll back forward into
the locked position. Now take one more pull rearwards while releasing the
front brake and your front wheel will easily roll out of the wheel chock. Don’t
worry if you don’t accomplish this on the first try. The bike will simply come
back to rest in the wheel chock. It may take a few attempts until you learn this
technique. It is also perfectly acceptable to get help and have someone help
push the bike backwards to get out of the front wheel chock.

Once out of the front wheel chock, continue to use the front brake to carefully
and slowly back your motorcycle down off of your trailer. Use at least one
spotter to avoid the risk of losing your balance and dropping your bike.

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